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The ILLC's Computational Linguistics Seminar
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this Thursday and Friday, 12-15h: Henk Zeevat
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Dear All
I am giving a rerun of the presentation of my book on the production
and interpretation of NL (now approaching
completion) I recently did in Goettingen this Thursday and Friday from
12-15 provisionally in the ILLC meeting room. Since I am still looking
for reactions and comments, it would be great if you could come. My... more »
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Fwd: [CLS] CLS: Learning Compositional Semantics
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Sent from phone -------- Original message -------- ...To: "complingseminar@googlegroups. com" <complingseminar@googlegroups. com> CC: "Latour, Sander" <M.S.Lat...@uva.nl>,"Smit, Frank" <F.S...@uva.nl> Dear all, Next week, we'll have (finally) a CLS meeting again - and we'll make it a double bill! The theme is Learning Compositional Semantics, but the to talks approach it from quite different directions.... more »
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CLS: Learning Compositional Semantics
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Dear all, Next week, we'll have (finally) a CLS meeting again - and we'll make it a double bill! The theme is Learning Compositional Semantics, but the to talks approach it from quite different directions. Sander Latour and Frank Smit will present their game-like environment used to generate a semantically-annotated corpus that might be use for learning. Phong Le will review the recent literature on machine learning of semantic parsers - many of them learning from semantically annotated corpora.... more »
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15/2, 4pm: Barend Beekhuizen
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Reminder: The next Computational Linguistics Seminar will be tomorrow, February 15th, 4-6pm in B0.207. Our very own Barend Beekhuizen will present work in progress under the headingUnsupervised Parsing and Model Merging: The Benefits of Starting Big. Abstract attached/below -------- Original message --------... more »
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15/2, 4pm: Barend Beekhuizen
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The next Computational Linguistics Seminar will be on February 15th, 4-6pm in B0.207. Our very own Barend Beekhuizen will present work in progress under the heading Unsupervised Parsing and Model Merging: The Benefits of Starting Big.
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final reminder: today at 4pm, Christer Samuelsson
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CLS, 1 February 2012, 4pm, room A1.04. Speaker: Christer Samuelsson Title: Parametric Distributions for Statistical Machine Translation: What do Alignment Probabilities Actually Look Like? Abstract: The alignment and sentence length probabilities statistical machine translation have numerical domains and could potentially be modeled by parametric distributions. It turns out that sentence length probabilities are well-described by automatically fitted Gaussian distributions, and alignment probabilities by reflected--crammed into a finite sentence---Cauchy distributions.... more »
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Reminder: Seminars Friday 27/1 (SLC) and Wednesday 1/2 (CLS)
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*Reminders* Dear all, As announced, we'll have an SLC tomorrow and our first CLS in a while next week. Details below; for the CLS this now includes the room (A1.04) and an abstract. Best Jelle *** CLS, 1 February 2012, 4pm, room A1.04. Speaker: Christer Samuelsson Title: Parametric Distributions for Statistical Machine Translation: What do Alignment Probabilities Actually Look Like?... more »
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SLC This Friday, 4pm: Recursion across cognitive domains
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Dear all, It's been a while since the last edition of the SLC (speech, language, music & cognition) meeting, but I'd like organize one for this coming Friday. Sorry for the late notice - I only realized last Friday that this week is our last chance in a long while to have Katja present her work. As in previous editions, we will have a short talk, followed by a discussion of both the talk and two (vaguely) related papers.... more »
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